Thai Terrace

247 Edgewood Ave, Pittsburgh
(412) 731-0740

Recent Reviews

Alexandra Kane

Ordered takeout so I can’t speak to the service or atmosphere, but the food wasn’t as good as I expected. I ordered spring rolls, chicken satay, and vegetable Panang curry. The spring rolls were good, but the chicken satay lacked flavor. The Panang curry was alright but had only a handful of veggies, and I ordered vegetables in place of meat. I also ordered no mushrooms and it came with and a level 3 spice which was mild at best.

Food: 3

Bryce S.

First impression was how amazing it smelled when we walked in, the food was ready even though we were a few minutes early. We had the lobster rangoon, chicken pad see-ew and chicken pineapple fried rice with a Thai milk tea. Everything was delicious spicy and so flavorful, the sauce for the rangoon was amazing and the milk tea is my daughter's new favorite! We live within walking distance and most definitely will be returning regularly but I assure you it's worth the drive!

Christina Underwood

Thoroughly surprised!! Incredibly delicious! This is definitely a hidden gem! Amazing service, good food, & it's a pretty cute spot, aesthetically...

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Fried Rice, Lobster Rangoon, Thai Red Curry Chicken, Vegetable Crispy Spring Rolls

Asher Austin

This place is one of the best restaurants I've ever been to. I've been here so many times and it's just as good every time. 10/10 would recommend to anyone who wants good Thai food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Mike Coyne

Fantastic food. Lunch plates at $7.95 are a great value. A destination restaurant for sure.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jason G.

Small unassuming Thai restaurant that seems to cater for more takeout or pick up than dine in, as there are only 4 tables inside, though more tables outside for al fresco dining in Summer months. Usual Thai offering that was ok, but didn't wow me. Lobster rangoon was perfectly presented and quite tasty but lacked any real lobster/seafood flavour. Tom Yum soup was quite good, but lacking again this time in lemon grass piquancy. Wife had drunken noodles which were quite good, as was my green curry with chicken and tbh had better same dishes at other nearby restaurants. Menu prices were quite reasonable however. Friendly staff/owner. If you plan on dining in winter better wear a coat. It's Thai chilly! Would have preferred to give it 3 1/2 stars over 4.

Nuala

The best Thai restaurant in Vancouver. Try chef’s choice - Crying Tiger.Very organized ordering and prices are

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marcus Wiggins

Food was excellent!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Fried Rice, Pad Thai

Remm

My favorite Thai

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pad Thai

Allison B.

Absolutely loved Thai terrace. We dined in, I will say the restaurant is small and freezing cold. I left and my toes were numb lol. But anyway, the food was incredible. Definitely what I expected with Pittsburgh Thai: always the best for some reason. I've had Thai all over the country and in philly and nyc especially and nothing beats the Pittsburgh Thai food scene. The food took a little long but it wasn't terrible. My pad see yew was amazing. Absolutely amazing. Thank you!

Trish T.

What a find! We recently found this tiny-but-mighty hole in the wall next door to Autosmith where we had to get our cars inspected (the place on the other side of the restaurant is a decided *un*glamorous convenience market) - and wow, what a great lunch we had! There are only a few tables inside, but no one was dining in at that time, so we grabbed a table. A friendly woman greeted us and took our order. The lunch menu is a fabulous deal - a great selection of dishes are mostly $7.75 (slight up-charge for seafood, etc) - and you get more than enough. We had leftovers (). We ordered avocado garden fresh rolls (no protein option); tom kha gai; veggie pumpkin curry (spicy level 4); & spicy basil fried rice w/ chicken (level 4). The rolls were SO fresh - like a bright salad jam-packed into a neat rice paper envelope! And the peanut sauce was thick, flavorful, & *warm* (!!) - YUM!! The tom kha was nice & spicy; the chicken juicy - so full of flavor. The pumpkin curry was chock full of scrumptious, moist Asian pumpkin chunks - the best of the pumpkin curries we've tried so far in the Burgh (in DC, our home for many years, we don't get this pumpkin curry that's so ubiquitous in P'burgh!). And the fried rice was fantastic - the veggies still bright and crisp, the rice moist and perfectly cooked. Great lunch! It was easy to see why they had SO many takeout orders (the mechanics from next door, the mail man, a regular dine-in elderly woman, on and on the orders flowed in while we were there). We'll definitely be back!

elizabeth jones

The garden curry was amazing as always. Placed an online order, food was ready quickly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Yellow Curry, Green Curry

Rachel Z

I was originally trying to order online and select a pick up time and specify dietary restrictions as I’ve found it easier to do this online instead of over the phone, but I was having issues with the website so I decided to call instead. My phone cut out so I guess the waitress didn’t hear me say I didn’t need the order until 6:15. When I showed up, she said she wasn’t sure if I was still coming since I had called around 4. Hopefully next time I can order online and select a pick up time.As for the food, I had scrolled through the reviews to see if anyone mentioned vegan options. I did find one reviewer who mentioned ordering the drunken noodles without egg so that’s what I got as well. Plus the avocado fresh rolls. I liked that the fresh rolls were a little bit warm. Not much avocado. The sauce was like a peanut satay. I liked the consistency of the noodles. The dish wasn’t still warm by the time I got home. Taste was ok. I got spice level 2. I could probably do a 3 or 4 next time. Less greasy/oily than Thai Cottage but still a bit too greasy/oily for me. I’d like to go back and try the curries if they’re vegan.The dine in area is tiny. There were 7 or 8 people eating when I got there and it seemed crowded. I wouldn’t want to dine in with the door constantly opening and closing if the weather was bad. They do have some outdoor seating as well.The 61A stops very close(3-5 minutes walking). You could also walk from Regent Square. It would be about 15-20 minutes.Vegetarian options: Menu wasn’t clearly labeled except for a few dishes under the “vegetarian “ section. Steamed veggies and tofu. Not very exciting.Dietary restrictions: They were able to modify the food and make it without egg.

Recommended dishes: L Drunken Noodle

Roger Flagan

Fantastic Food and Superb Staff! For Thai food this place is a must!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Scott Kramer

Small Thai restaurant. Good food ,fresh ingredients. Recognizable Thai menu. Friendly service.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

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